Monday, Jan 25, 2021
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has awarded a $341,806 grant to the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) Program at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. As part of MIAP’s "Media Archiving and Preservation: Education and Professional Training," the grant will fund scholarships for 32 internships, including twenty semester-long scholarships of $7,000 each placing students in New York City cultural heritage institutions.
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The Regional Media Legacies (RML) Team is pleased to announce Claire Fox as the project’s second Post-Graduate Fellow for a year-long appointment! RML Fellow Robert Anen will continue on the project for an additional year-long term.
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National Film Preservation Foundation Avant-Garde Masters Grant Program to support NYU MIAP- Flaherty Project
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The Smithsonian Time-based Media & Digital Art Working Group is a pan-institutional initiative whose goal is to develop and share long-term and comprehensive preservation strategies for time-based media & digital art.
Read MoreWednesday, Jun 24, 2020
NYU Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) collaborates with Pratt Institute to support the Digital Preservation Outreach and Education Network (DPOE-N).
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Tribute to former Cinema Studies Professor Jonathan Kahana written by Professor Dana Polan.
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Thought from Professor Dana Polan on the passing of Thomas Elsaesser and his relationship to the NYU Tisch School of the Arts Department of Cinema Studies.
Read MoreTuesday, Sep 10, 2019
The Regional Media Legacies (RML) Team is pleased to announce Robert Anen as the project’s first Post-Graduate Fellow for a year-long appointment!
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The MIAP Film Preservation class partnered with the French Embassy’s Cultural Services in New York and Institut Français to restore an intriguing remnant of Niger’s film history.
Read MoreFriday, May 17, 2019
A sequel to last October’s twice-sold-out “Orphans” show presented by Cinema Studies professor Dan Streible and featuring contributions from students Annie Schweikert and Tanya Goldman.
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